Presidential traverse - new hampshire, usa

The Presidential Traverse is a hike of approximately 30 miles that climbs up and over seven dramatic White Mountain peaks in New Hampshire named for American presidents. Nearly all the route is above treeline. The trail follows the iconic Appalachian Trail, and the traverse is widely considered the most striking section of the AT, though it also has a reputation for its difficulty, especially if the weather is bad.

The Pesidential Traverse is one of the most striking sections of the Appalachian Trail.